Which one of the following is a leading case on ‘Injuria Sine Damnum’?
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The leading case on 'Injuria Sine Damno' is Ashby v. White (1703). A voter was wrongfully prevented from voting — though no financial damage occurred, the court held that violation of a legal right itself is actionable. Legal injury without actual damage = still a valid cause of action.